mchero

Concord, NH

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I purchased a Coleman Road Trip XLE grill summer before last. I like the portability and such but it is a real pain in the keester to cleanup. The drippings will fall on the chrome pan and has/should be wiped-up after every use.
http://www.campingworld.com/browse/skus/index.cfm?skunum=27551&src=SRQB
I'm already thinking about replacing the drip pan or the whole grill itself. Looking for other grill suggestions.
Robert McHenry
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downtheroad

Tumbling Waters, Washington

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Weber Baby Q (100).
But ALL grills drip stuff and have to be cleaned from time to time unless all you ever grill are carrots..
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lazyboy

Alaskan relocated to Tennessee

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Weber Baby Q.....I put tin foil in the drip pan. Makes it easy to clean. Bought some Simple Green BBQ grill cleaner. Spray it on and hose it off.
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wa8yxm

Wherever I happen to park

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I too use the Coleman XLE.. Love it Fits right where I wish to store it, does a good job and cleaning is not really that tough. I've used other propane grills and cleaning is about the same on all of them save the fire-brick ones
Nothin adds excitment like something that is none of your business
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OzarkPreacher

S.W.Mo. God's Country

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I have one of these and really like it. Be aware tho that if you ever really get it hot the shine will leave the finish.
When I get to heaven,
I shall see three wonders there.
The first wonder will be to see
many there whom I did not expect to see.
the second wonder will be to miss
many people who I did expect to see.
and the third and greatest of all
will be to find myself there.
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KeninAZ

SE AZ

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Weber Baby Q here too. Will not blow over in the wind.
And do clean the drip trays (we line it with alm foil too) otherwise animals and such will be attracted to your camp.
Soon to be full timing
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~DJ~

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Here is the coolest BBQ for a camper IMHO.
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Capt Skup

Southern Maryland/Nantucket

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Weber Q220. Weber at the house, Weber in the basement of the fiver. Can't go wrong with a Weber. Easy to get replacement parts if you ever need them, too. Silly gas grill that came with camper, cleaned and packed away for the day we trade in the camper.
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swebber

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Capt Skup wrote: Can't go wrong with a Weber.
Gee thanks !!  
We have the Weber BabyQ100 in our TT.
Foil under the grate and in the drip pan and no fuss, no muss. 
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troll3193

SouthWest, MI USA

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I use one of these over a wood fire primarily.
fire chief grill
built a box out of 1/2 plywood to keep it in, so don't really clean it up before putting it away, except for burning the stuff off. We have cooked chicken for 15+ people on it before.
Then I carry one of these as well. Cooks more like an over, but is great for roasting veggies, big pork chops etc...
Holland Companion Grill
takes a bit to learn how to cook on it, but works great once you get the hang of it.
Bryan
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